OLNEY, Md. (WUSA9) -- One of the victims in a fatal Friday night plane crash outside of Pittsburgh, Pa. has ties to a popular eatery in Olney, Md.

Employees left a card and flowers outside of Sisters’ Sandwiches & Such on Georgia Avenue Saturday as a way to pay their respects. Several people told WUSA9 the husband of one of the restaurant’s owners is one of two men killed when a small plane the man was piloting, crashed outside of the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, PA.

Fall is a time when millions of people around the country begin to make their travel plans. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the busiest travel times of the year are just around the corner, which include Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s. There are some great reasons why packing light will help make your trip easier and more enjoyable. And the good news is that it’s not difficult to do, either.

“If you want to pack right when you travel then you really need to focus on packing light,” explains Tina Aldatz, chief executive officer of Savvy Travelers. “There’s much less hassle and stress when you pack light and stick to the basics. You can put your focus on your travel, rather than having all of your attention go to dragging around way too much luggage.”

Here are some Savvy Travelers tips for packing light and right for fall and holiday air travel:

(WUSA9) -- No arrests have been made after at least two men lead Montgomery County police on a car on the ICC and I-95 after a robbery Monday afternoon in Olney.

Montgomery County Police say they pursued the men after an armed robbery at a Verizon Store in the 3200 block of Spartan Drive in Olney. The robbers fled the scene in a black Dodge Charge, police said.

While on the ICC, police say the vehicle struck a Montgomery County police cruiser. The chase then continued on I-95 all the way to Kenilworth Avenue, where officers lost sight of the vehicle.

Police did not specify exactly how many men were involved in the robbery but said there were at least two males and two handguns were displayed. The ages of the suspects were not specified.

No arrests have been made in the chase and police are looking at surveillance video from the Verizon Store to identify the robbers.